Lesson 4: Tech Tales – From Nests to Inventions, Class 4, Blossom part 2, New English Textbook

Lesson 4: Tech Tales – From Nests to Inventions – Complete Solutions


Homes of animals and insects

  1. Dog — Kennel
  2. Bird — Nest
  3. Lion — Den
  4. Termites — Termite mound
  5. Cow — Shed
  6. Bees — Hive

Let’s Talk

  1. Why do you think that an animal or an insect needs a home like we do?

Answer: Animals and insects need homes for safety, rest and protection from enemies and bad weather.

  1. Can you tell which of these homes are made by human beings?

Answer: Kennel and shed are made by human beings.

  1. What materials are used to build these homes?

Answer: Wood, bamboo, straw, mud, grass and leaves are used to build these homes.

  1. In the pictures, which home do you find most interesting and why?

Answer: I find the bird’s nest most interesting because it is beautifully woven.


1. New words and sentences

Words:

  • twist
  • dry
  • curious
  • skills
  • materials
  • browse

Sentences:

  1. The bird twists the grass to build its nest.
  2. The bird uses dry grass to make the nest.
  3. Rupam was curious to know about the bird.
  4. The weaver bird has amazing skills.
  5. The bird uses simple materials to build the nest.
  6. Rupam’s mother asked him to browse the internet.

2. Use of the word ‘weaver’

  1. This is a weaver bird. It is weaving its nest.
  2. She is a weaver. She is weaving her clothes.

3(a). True or False

i) Rupam was excited and he ran into the kitchen. — True

ii) Rupam saw a bird weaving a nest. — True

iii) The bird uses its wing like a needle. — False

iv) The nest of the weaver bird is shaped like a bowl. — False

v) The nest protects the chicks from rain and wind. — True


3(b). Choose the correct answer

i) Why does the bird twist the grass?

Answer: a) to tie the nest

ii) Why is the nest shaped like a hanging basket?

Answer: b) to keep it safe

iii) Rupam wants to know more about the weaver bird because —

Answer: a) he is curious

iv) Rupam’s mother referred to the weaver bird as a tiny engineer because of its —

Answer: a) amazing weaving skills


3(c). Answer the questions

i) What did Rupam see outside?

Answer: Rupam saw a bird weaving a nest outside.

ii) Who did Rupam run to after seeing the bird?

Answer: Rupam ran to his mother.

iii) Where is the bird building its nest?

Answer: The bird is building its nest on a tree.

iv) Where will Rupam find more information about the weaver bird?

Answer: Rupam will find more information in the school library and on the internet.


3(d). Write answers

I. What is the bird using its beak for?

Answer: The bird is using its beak for weaving the nest.

II. What materials does the bird use to build the nest?

Answer: The bird uses grass and leaves to build its nest.

III. What protects the eggs and chicks from rain, wind and snakes?

Answer: The nest protects the eggs and chicks from rain, wind and snakes.


4(a). Complete the sentences

  1. I am famous for my nest-building skills.
  2. The upper part of my nest has a chamber.
  3. I am a small sparrow-like bird.
  4. My nest is cylindrical in shape.

4(b). Words related to bird

  • beak
  • wings
  • feathers
  • nest
  • eggs
  • fly

4(c). Write sentences using the words

  1. A bird uses its beak to eat food and build its nest.
  2. Birds use their wings to fly.
  3. Birds have colourful feathers.
  4. A bird lays eggs in its nest.
  5. Birds fly high in the sky.

5. Materials used to make nests and houses

Materials used to make nests

  • straw
  • cotton
  • leaves
  • wood
  • mud

Materials used to build houses

  • bricks
  • steel
  • glass
  • tiles
  • cement

6(a). Think and say

Why do you think birds do not use bricks or cement to build their nests?

Answer: Birds do not use bricks or cement because they are too heavy.


6(b). Dream house

If I could design my own house, I would add a big garden, a library and colourful rooms to make it special.


7(a). Three sentences about your house

  1. My house is neat and beautiful.
  2. There is a small garden in front of my house.
  3. I love living in my house with my family.

7(b). Project work

Example: I can make a small bird using paper and colours.


8. Rearrange the underlined letters

Correct sentence: “A farmer grows crops just like a gardener grows flowers.”


9(a). Words with short and long vowel sounds

Short as in ‘put’

  • good
  • look
  • cook
  • wood

Long as in ‘pool’

  • food
  • moon
  • cool
  • mood

9(b). Say the words aloud

  • good
  • book
  • hook
  • look
  • wood
  • food
  • school
  • spoon
  • cool

9(c). Circle the word with short vowel sound

Words with short vowel sound as in ‘good’:

  • hook
  • cook
  • school
  • spoon
  • wool

9(d). Say aloud

“The cook looked at the cook book to make some good food.”


10(a). Adjectives and nouns

Adjectives

  • strong
  • tiny
  • weak
  • dry
  • healthy
  • tired
  • small
  • blue
  • beautiful

Nouns

  • girl
  • bird
  • nest
  • boy
  • house
  • day

10(b). Complete the paragraph

One day Palki saw a tiny bird sitting in her balcony. It was a bird with a strong beak and blue wings. She started giving the bird a bowl of water and some grains to eat every day. After a few days, the bird became healthy and its wings looked beautiful. Soon, the bird flew away into the blue sky.


11(a). Present Continuous Tense

Examples:

  • Mother is sitting in the study room.
  • She is reading a newspaper.
  • Father is working in the garden.
  • He is watering the plants.

11(b). Tick the Present Continuous Tense sentences

✓ ii) They are going to the market.

✓ iv) Jefrin is going to the library.

✓ vi) I am eating a mango.


11(c). Fill in the blanks

i) I am reading a book.

ii) He is eating banana.

iii) Children are playing in the field.

iv) The girls are dancing in the auditorium.

v) They are singing together.


11(d). Look at the pictures and write

  1. The girl is singing.
  2. It is raining.
  3. The girl is painting.
  4. The boy is jumping.
  5. The cow is grazing.
  6. The children are playing.

12(a). Complete the conversation

Rupam: Good morning, Madam!

Sangeeta: Good morning Rupam.

Rupam: I’m looking for a book on weaver birds.

Sangeeta: Oh! Are you doing a project?

Rupam: Yes, Madam. I want to know more about the weaver birds.

Sangeeta: Yes, we have a book. You can surf the internet as well.

Rupam: Yes, I will.

Sangeeta: Please return it after tomorrow.

Rupam: I will.

Sangeeta: Here it is.

Rupam: Thank you, Madam.

Sangeeta: You are welcome!


12(b). Role play

Friend 1: Good morning.

Friend 2: Good morning. I want to return this book.

Friend 1: Thank you. Did you enjoy reading it?

Friend 2: Yes, it was very interesting.


12(c). Fill the paragraph by writing the days

Today’s date is Tuesday.

Today is Tuesday.

Yesterday was Monday.

Day before yesterday was Sunday.

Tomorrow will be Wednesday.

Day after tomorrow will be Thursday.


13. Let’s talk – If I were a bird

  1. If I were a bird, I would fly high in the sky.
  2. I would live in a beautiful nest.
  3. I would eat fruits and grains.

14. Identify the differences

  1. The bird is weaving a nest. The bird has completed weaving the nest.
  2. My mother is cooking dinner right now. My mother has cooked dinner, so we can eat now.
  3. My father is cleaning the kitchen. My father has already cleaned the kitchen.

15. Countable and uncountable nouns

Countable nouns

  • birds
  • books
  • eggs
  • pencils
  • apples

Uncountable nouns

  • milk
  • water
  • rice
  • sand
  • air

16(a). Use of ‘few’ and ‘little’

  1. There are few apples in the basket.
  2. I have little time to spare.
  3. I have a few colour pencils.
  4. There is a little milk in the glass.

16(b). Complete the paragraphs

  1. Rani had a little milk left. It was given to her cat in a cup.
  2. I have a few friends in my class. A few of my friends who live near my house come to play with me. We play with a few toys I have.

17. From birds to flight

True or False

a) The Wright Brothers were born in Ohio in America. — True

b) They invented the world’s first aeroplane in 1903. — True

c) The passage is about the invention of ship. — False


18(a). Poem – Bright Minds, Bright Inventions

Edison’s bulb cuts through the shade, A world of light and hope is made. Bell’s clear voice now spans the air, We speak with friends from anywhere. The Wrights took flight in skies so wide, And brought the world a thrilling ride. Fulton’s steamboat churned the tide, With every turn, we dreamed with pride.


18(c). Rhyming words

  • shade — made
  • fade — trade
  • blade — air
  • bear — care
  • share — wide
  • ride — side
  • hide — glide
  • guide — tide
  • pride — slide
  • bride

19(a). Paragraph

The poem “Bright Minds, Bright Inventions” celebrates inventors who changed the world with their bright ideas. Edison invented the bulb, Bell invented the telephone and the Wright Brothers invented the aeroplane. Their inventions made life easier and better.


19(b). Collective nouns

  1. A herd of elephants
  2. A pile of books
  3. A colony of ants
  4. A flock of birds

19(c). Sentences using collective nouns

  1. A herd of elephants was walking in the forest.
  2. There is a pile of books on the table.
  3. A colony of ants lives near the tree.
  4. A flock of birds is flying in the sky.

20. Let’s talk

If I could invent something, I would invent a flying car.

It would help people travel quickly.

I would invent this because it would save time.


Grammar Notes

Present Continuous Tense

We use Present Continuous Tense for actions happening now.

Structure: Subject + am/is/are + verb + ing

Examples:


Adjectives

Adjectives describe nouns.

Examples:


Countable and Uncountable Nouns

Countable nouns can be counted. Examples: apple, bird, pencil

Uncountable nouns cannot be counted individually. Examples: milk, water, rice


Few and Little

  • Few is used with countable nouns. Example: few books
  • Little is used with uncountable nouns. Example: little milk

Collective Nouns

Collective nouns refer to a group.

Examples:

  • a flock of birds
  • a herd of elephants
  • a pile of books

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